Body composition of lambs receiving 30 or 60 days of exercise training and(or) fenoterol treatment

Citation
Rp. Garrett et al., Body composition of lambs receiving 30 or 60 days of exercise training and(or) fenoterol treatment, MEAT SCI, 52(3), 1999, pp. 235-246
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Food Science/Nutrition
Journal title
MEAT SCIENCE
ISSN journal
03091740 → ACNP
Volume
52
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
235 - 246
Database
ISI
SICI code
0309-1740(199907)52:3<235:BCOLR3>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
The interaction between exercise and the beta-adrenergic agonist, fenoterol , on body composition and muscle protein turnover was studied in this inves tigation. Forty young Hampshire x Rambouillet lambs were assigned to contro l (CON), exercised (EX), fenoterol-treated (5 ppm) (FEN), or fenoterol-trea ted and exercised (FENEX) groups. Lambs assigned to the exercise treatments were trained to run on a 10 degrees inclined treadmill. The lambs were sla ughtered after 30 or 60 days of treatment. Average daily gain tended (p = 0 .09) to be greater, and feed:gain was significantly lower (p = 0.03) in the EX group than in the FENEX group by 30 days of treatment. By 60 days of tr eatment, kidney and pelvic fat and bodywall thickness were least in the EX group. Leg weights increased significantly with time only in the FEN and FE NEX groups, whereas shoulder weights increased with time in all but the EX group. The latter effect was due to a cessation of adipose tissue growth in the EX lambs. There were significant time x treatment effects for the M. b iceps femoris, M. gluteus medius, M. quadriceps femoris, M. semimembranosus , M. semitendinosus, M. infraspinatus, and M. pectoralis profundus. In ever y case, the time x treatment interaction was caused by nonsignificant growt h of muscles in the CON group between 30 and 60 days. For the M. biceps fem oris, M. quadriceps femoris, and M. gluteus medius, muscle mass increased w ith time only in the FENEX lambs. There was no increase in leg subcutaneous or intermuscular adipose tissue mass between 30 and 60 days in the EX lamb s, although 50-70% increases in adipose tissue mass were observed over time in the other groups. Calpain and calpastatin activities in M. biceps femor is were not affected by treadmill exercise, fenoterol administration, or ti me x treatment (p > 0.72 for all effects). Myosin light chain-1 gene expres sion in the FENEX lambs was depressed by 60 d, suggesting that the rate of M. biceps femoris growth in this treatment group was slowing by this time. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.